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Software That Increases Visibility, Decreases Time to Confirm Placement of Lifesaving Medical Devices Receives CE Mark
DAYTON, Ohio --(Business Wire)--
New software by Riverain
Technologies that improves the visual clarity of conventional chest
X-ray images and increases radiologists' efficiency by reducing the time
it takes to accurately confirm the proper placement of lifesaving
feeding, drug-delivery and pain management tubes and lines has received
CE Mark approval.
The software, ClearRead
+Confirm™, will be introduced at the 2012 Radiological Society of
North America (RSNA) annual meeting in Chicago.
Tubes and lines placed inside the body are used regularly for intensive
care patients and others receiving ongoing treatments for cancer, pain
and other conditions. Improper placement or migration of the devices
between uses can cause serious complications, including death.
Portable chest X-ray machines are routinely used to confirm placement of
lines and tubes; however, the image quality makes it challenging for
radiologists to differentiate these structures, and the rib and clavicle
bones obscure visibility of chest tissue by up to 40 percent.
Radiologists also incur significant time adjusting the image to make the
edges and tips of the devices stand out.
ClearRead +Confirm™ software immediately processes any portable chest
X-ray, creating a second, soft tissue image with the ribs and clavicles
suppressed and increasing the contrast, sharpness and visibility of
tubes, lines and cardiac wires. Radiologists simply toggle between the
two images to confidently an efficiently confirm proper placement of
the devices.
A Georgetown University reader study assessed the time it took
radiologists to locate:
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PICC lines, or peripherally inserted central catheters, which are
long, thin tubes that remain inside the chest to deliver nutrients,
fluid, blood, and medicines over time to treat pain, infection or
cancer. PICC lines also are used to draw blood samples and provide
kidney dialysis.
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Nasogastric tubes (NG tubes), which carry food and medicine to the
stomach through the nose.
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Wires that conduct or measure electrical impulses, including
electrodes for cardiac pacing and defibrillation.
In the study, 334 chest X-rays were reviewed by 10 radiologists with and
without the enhanced ClearRead +Confirm image. The software reduced the
reading time by an average of nearly 19 percent, without comprising
accuracy.
Evaluating the conventional X-ray and ClearRead image together took an
average of 5 ½ seconds less per image than evaluating the conventional
X-ray image on its own, amounting to a savings of 30 minutes across all
images.
Participating radiologists strongly agreed that the enhanced image
increased their confidence in confirming the placement of lines and
tubes and made it easier to see venous catheters.
"The software-enhanced chest X-ray image increases radiologists'
confidence while reducing decision-making time and time to treatment,
with no additional tests or radiation exposure for patients," said Steve
Worrell, Riverain's Chief Technology Officer.
ClearRead +Confirm uses the clinically proven, proprietary machine
learning and pattern recognition technologies in Riverain's chest
X-ray bone-suppression and computer-aided
detection (CAD) software.
ClearRead +Confirm software is cleared for sale in Europe and is
currently being reviewed for clearance by the FDA.
For a demonstration or additional information, visit the Riverain
Technologies booth at RSNA 2012 (#5917, South Building, Hall A) or www.RiverainTechnologies.com.
Riverain Technologies
An industry leader and technology innovator, Riverain Technologies
applies proprietary pattern recognition and machine learning
technologies in the creation of software applications for use globally
in the health care industry and beyond. The Ohio-based company has
developed practical solutions to save and improve the quality of
people's lives through the early detection of disease. The company's
ClearRead software enhances the expert skills of radiologists to improve
patient outcomes using standard chest X-ray, without additional
radiation dose or procedures for patients. For more information please
visit www.RiverainTechnologies.com.

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